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DeFiDoctor
· 8h ago
Stopped out but added more? According to the assessment records, this is a classic case of "chasing highs syndrome." The liquidity indicators for the LUNC project have always been concerning. You poured money in before thoroughly reviewing the protocol code risks. I suggest you regularly reassess your position risk exposure before making further moves...
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BlockchainFries
· 12-07 10:47
Can't keep my cool, haha. Got itchy hands right after stopping the loss, huh?
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AirdropATM
· 12-07 10:34
Bro, this is gambling. You already stopped your loss, and you're still going back in? When your mindset is blown, that's when you're most likely to lose even more.
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MeltdownSurvivalist
· 12-07 10:29
Here we go again, I've seen this trick a hundred times... Cutting losses and jumping back in right away, that's a classic gambler's mentality, man.
Just stopped out of LUNC, feeling a bit frustrated. Not willing to give up, I jumped right back in and opened a long position!